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January 2011
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104 Avis
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Utilisateurs
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Rechargement original
Design fin et discret
Frappe agréable
Design ultra plat (seulement 8 mm d'épaisseur)
Autonomie trois mois sans soleil
Technologie sans fil 2
4 GHz
100% solaire
Nouvelles touches
Très belles
Incurvées
Pas de driver
Il fonctionne directement
Un logiciel gratuit le transforme en Luxmètre
Ludique
Une petite batterie Li-Ion
Chargée à la lumière
Permet de tenir plusieurs mois sans lumière
Recharge "solaire" efficace
Clavier confortable
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Sensible aux rayures et aux traces
Fonctionnalités très classiques
Quelques défauts de finition (pattes fragiles)
Prix élevé
Pattes de support qui paraissent fragiles
Matière ''black glossy'' à la mode il y a deux ans
Très sujette aux traces de doigts
Pas de diode de confirmation des touches Verrou (Maj. Nombre)
Extremely comfortable to use. Never requires batteries. Has a full number pad.
Windows-centric. Shiny finish gets dirty easily. No Caps Lock indicator.
Sure, it’s not made for Macs, but Logitech’s solar keyboard is one of the most comfortable and economical input devices we’ve ever used. Product Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard K750 Company Logitech Contact logitech.com Price $79.99 Requirements...
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While flat slab design looks cool, typing on it may be uncomfortable for some (kickstand legs help). Keeping with the “green” theme, there's no paper manual and the setup info on the box is minimal. Software downloads are Windowsonly
Extrait: Logitech's Wireless Solar Keyboard K750 is powered by light - indoors or out, which makes it "green" I guess, but there are plenty of reasons to like it. Certainly not getting caught with dead batteries and no replacements conveniently at hand is an ...
Extrait: The Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard K750 solves the ultimate issue facing wireless keyboards -- battery power. No matter how many on/off switches or rechargeable batteries you cram into a keyboard, you’re eventually going to have that day when you sit...
Extrait: That said, if you’re not a heavy typer and you’re just looking for a nice looking keyboard to sit on your desk that never needs batteries, you could do a lot worse than the K750. The rest of you should wait until the next version, when..
Solar rechargeable keyboard means it's always got a charge (even indoors). Top mounted on/off switch and check light are nice touches. Very sleek. Logitech Solar App (Windows only) only required if you want to geek out on your charge status.
No on-keyboard caps lock indicator. Although the K750 works on a Mac, I wish they made a Mac-specific version.
Never needs batteries, can be recharged by sunlight or artificial light, Thin (1/3inch) and easy to move or carry, Concave keys make typing more comfortable, Officially only supports Windows but also works with Mac OS X,
Can’t adjust the angle of the keyboard, Lacks special context menu button found on most Windows keyboards, Flimsy plastic legs prop up the keyboard
It’s a fullsized keyboard with all the standard keys. It has a nice, streamlined look and feel, very portable. No need to change batteries for years at a time, if you have adequate indoor lighting. It can charge the backup batteries even when turned off, when properly illuminated, Compatible with their other Unifying wireless products, so you only need one USB port and one thumbnailsized receive
I have an old keyboard by another manufacturer that gets something spilled on it at least once a year. I take it apart, clean and dry the plastic films that make up the switch matrix, and I’m back in business again. I wouldn’t want to try that experiment with this one, and I see no easy way to take it apart anyway.
Relatively delicate construction, Missing keys, comfort of fullsized ergonomic keyboards, More expensive than some competing compacts.
For obvious reasons, perhaps, it's difficult to do a definitive review of the K750. In theory, it could take years before drain might even start to take a toll. In the short term though, the keyboard appears to deliver on the promise of a wireless mode...